On 04/10/2014 06:57 PM, Dean Gibson AE7Q wrote:
Resent with my correct eMail address ...
On 2014-04-10 18:56, Dean Gibson wrote:
On 2014-04-10 18:27, Bart Kus wrote:
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/>traceroute 44.24.240.173 traceroute to 44.24.240.173 (44.24.240.173), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets 1 209.59.211.184 (209.59.211.184) 0.172 ms 0.075 ms 0.062 ms ... 17 44.24.242.19 (44.24.242.19) 95.778 ms 98.257 ms 95.279 ms 18 44.24.242.10 (44.24.242.10) 142.098 ms 103.353 ms 148.017 ms 19 44.24.240.132 (44.24.240.132) 137.942 ms 112.522 ms 113.787 ms 20 * * * 21 * * */
Nope, that shouldn't be. The network correctly routed your packets to the right sector @ Paine, and then failed on the very last hop in communicating with your modem? Depending on where the trace was originating from and the state of your modem's routing table at the time, your modem may have had different ideas about how to reply. Or, you might have been disconnected at the time?
Where are these following traces from? The modem? Was there a specific source IP used?
The trace came from my computer on the Internet at 209.59.217.159, with the exact command you see above. Are you sure that 44.24.240.132 is the right sector?
Yes, absolutely sure: [eo@Paine-s2] > /ip address print Flags: X - disabled, I - invalid, D - dynamic # ADDRESS NETWORK INTERFACE 0 ;;; default configuration 44.24.240.132/28 44.24.240.128 ether1-local 1 44.24.240.161/28 44.24.240.160 wlan1-gateway The modem has 2 interfaces, so 2 IPs. Which IP you see along the trace depends on the direction your trace is taking.
Everything I see comes from 44.24.240.161. Note (not included above but in my previous message) that I can traceroute to .132 OK, but attempting to go any further back in the inbound traceroute list, seems to repeat a HamWAN IP address and then *stop*. The modem was on, I was monitoring it with */interface wireless monitor 0*, and the "last-ip" field never changed (as it usually does on an attempted access).
Can you show your modem's routing table and firewall here? (/ip route export; /ip firewall export)
When I post my various messages, none of them are at all urgent, but I like to post "anomalies" if they are of help in administration. I'm just experimenting.
That's cool, the bug-finding is appreciated. Although in this case, I suspect it's on your end. --Bart